xAntiwar march planned for last day of RNC

JsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Protesters calling for an end to the Iraq war plan to march outside the Republican National Convention Thursday night as John McCain accepts his party's presidential nomination.The Anti-War Committee, which is organizing Thursday's march, urged others to join in and denounced the increased presence of police in riot gear and acts of "intimidation" in the streets of St. Paul.Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty blamed the violence this week on a small group of "anarchists, nihilists, and goofballs who want to break stuff and hurt people.""They need to be dealt with," Pawlenty said in an interview with WCCO-AM of Minneapolis. "When you want to break stuff and hurt people, you can't do that."Police arrested 102 protesters in downtown Minneapolis early Thursday after a concert by the rock group Rage Against the Machine.An intersection was blocked off as police processed those arrested. Young people sat on a sidewalk...
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